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Title: | IMPACT OF TRAINING PROGRAMS ON EMPLOYEES’ PERFORMANCE: A CASE STUDY ON AFGHANISTAN’S TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANIES |
Authors: | Ahmadi, Ahmad Mujtaba |
Keywords: | Employee Productivity Training Development programs Performance Evaluation Çalışan Verimlilik Eğitim Geliştirme programları Performans Değerlendirme |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES |
Abstract: | Employees are playing the major role in any organization. as they are the assets of the company, thus the company's success depending on the employees activeness and their performance. As it is obvious that the company or the organization must invest on effective training on their employees in order to grow up the job performance. The Human Resource Management is the research area, which conducted many research and surveys especially on the factors of training and developing programs on Employees performance. The purpose of this study is to investigate and measure the effects of training programs on Employees performance in Afghanistan's Telecommunication Companies as a case study. Four objectives were developed in order to understand the study aim. This study is based on four case studies of the biggest Telecommunication companies, which currently they are operating in Afghanistan. A quantitative research was implemented which the data are collected through the questionnaires by approaching 18 questions targeting 500(12.2%) populations of employees, which the responses received from 61 respondents with in those four companies employees‘. As a result, to findings the resourceful and active Human Resource Managers with respect to the decision makers of the Telecom companies. With respect to Training and development results with optimal utilization of resources in a company or organization. There is no wastage of resources, which may cause extra expenses. Accidents are also reduced during working. All the machines and resources are used economically, reducing expenditure. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11547/2442 |
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